Yoink! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like the command line, something like
> 
> "rpm -Uvh /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/whatever.rpm"
> 
> should do the trick. However, not worring about dependancies is a big
> mistake, you can't use php without apache, so php requires apache.
> Dependancies can be annoying, but they are a good thing.

Thanks for your suggestions.

 I think too, dependancies are a good thing. However if a RPM depends 
with many other RPMs,I will be confused just using rpm command.
And I search those RPMs around CDROMs.

 Someone know the tool like the kickstart-installer, which is used 
for additional installation work? 

Thanks,

P.S.

 I wonder that the kickstart-installer is very easy to use 
in the first installation, but that in additional installation 
the kickstart-install has a side effect which initializes my redhat box.

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